Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell

THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Eighteenth Year - Number 29
Marlin, Texas, Saturday, August 31, 1907
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STEEN ROLLED HIGH
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GAY LOTHARIO MARRIES A MIS-
SOURI WOMAN AND IS
SHOWN.
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Gave Wife Bogus Check for $10,000
as Bridal Present.
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       The St. Louis Globe Democrat has an article in it that will prove of interest to a few of the Marlin people.  It is centered on no other person than H. V. Steen, who was in Marlin a few weeks ago, and is alleged to have passed a couple of checks drawn on a San Antonio bank, professing to his endorsers that he had the funds; the two checks, one for $50 and the other for $25, were returned, just a line on the back, "No funds."
       The article in the St. Louis paper covers the space of a column and a half, reciting the the (sic) escapade of this same Harry Steen, who after leaving here, went to St. Louis and met a young lady by the name of Miss Maud Justin of Springfield, Mo., daughter of a retired capitalist; after wooing her for a week, proposed marriage, "love at sight."  Mis Justin yielded and they were married on last Wednesday.  From that date the stories of the two differ, Steen claiming when arrested that he and his wife had in (St.) Charles, Mo., and that upon the day they were married, Mr. Steen gave her check for $10,000, and that they had gone to the Missouri-Lincoln Trust Co. about 9 o'clock and Mr. Steen stood in line at the paying teller's window and she on the outside; in a few minutes he came out and stated that Vice-President Lewis was busy; that he would have wait to see him to get him to endorse the check before it could be cashed.  He asked to be excused from his wife for a half an hour, and he never showed up until next day and Mrs. Steen found him at the police station, heaving (sic) been put out of the Jefferson hotel and was carried to the station by Chief of Dectective Smith, for holding over, where he is now.  A charge will be made against him for trying to obtain money under false pretenses.
       To a reporter of the St Louis paper he stated that he and his wife were on their way to Texas, where they expected to make their and that his mother was worth a million and that his check for $200,000 would be honored, being president of a large shoe concern in New York and Boston, intimate friend of Gov. Folk and on Gov. Beckham's (of Kentucky) staff.  He will be held for investigation.  His wife has not decided what action she will take.
       The Marlin people, who are interested, will watch with interest and hope to see him get what is coming to him.  They are B. J. Miller who endorsed for $25 and Albert Levy who endorsed for $50.


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